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director of the center for research on globalization and professor of economics at the university of ottawa thank you very much for being with us. now the standoff on the korean peninsula continues how actually serious is this threat of war do you think we're actually going to get to that point. well first of all we have to clarify where is the threats the threat is not from north korea it is from the united states of america just a few weeks ago it was revealed that the pentagon had implemented so-called playbook which was to ratchet up tensions with north korea during the war. it has dispatched to look to the korean peninsula. be to be one f. twenty two raptor planes several of these are nuclear capable planes in other words they could carry nuclear warheads and we have to put it in historical perspective because these threats of be in all go away for more than half a century since the end of the korean war so lead and looking at u.s. nuclear doctrine we have a thirty two billion dollars refurbishing of the clear western which is that area of knowledge by the mainstream media we have a te
director of the center for research on globalization and professor of economics at the university of ottawa thank you very much for being with us. now the standoff on the korean peninsula continues how actually serious is this threat of war do you think we're actually going to get to that point. well first of all we have to clarify where is the threats the threat is not from north korea it is from the united states of america just a few weeks ago it was revealed that the pentagon had...
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and just last week canada announced plans to build a memorial in ottawa, the only former allied nation without one. >> woodruff: you can watch videos >> ifill: you can watch videos from today's ceremony online, including speeches from president clinton and elie wiesel. find those on our youtube page. >> for more now on the jason collins store i'm joined by lz granderson. specifically for the nonsports fans, why was this taken so long in prosports and why is it a big deal now? >> well, one of the reason it's taken so long in professional sports is because there's a sense in the lockerroom that a openly gay male player would not be safe. that his job would be in jeopardy and his health could be at risk especially if he is playing a collision sport or a team wouldn't sign him, cut him or waive him if he is playing football. the threat of your livelihood and health for many, many years was the reason why athletes were so hesitant to come out. as far as it being a big deal now it's the a big deal in the sense it's a first player but if you look at the arc of the lbgt movement not i'm not su
and just last week canada announced plans to build a memorial in ottawa, the only former allied nation without one. >> woodruff: you can watch videos >> ifill: you can watch videos from today's ceremony online, including speeches from president clinton and elie wiesel. find those on our youtube page. >> for more now on the jason collins store i'm joined by lz granderson. specifically for the nonsports fans, why was this taken so long in prosports and why is it a big deal now?...
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and just last week canada announced plans to build a memorial in ottawa, the only former allied nation without one. >> ifill: you can watch videos from today's ceremony online, including speeches from president clinton and elie wiesel. find those on our youtube page. >> woodruff: now, our look at how social media affects and infects the world we live in. newshour political editor christina bellantoni is here with the daily download team. >> reporter: we learned last week that a tweet can send markets crashing in a matter of minutes. how can news outlets protect themselves from hack? and how difficult is it to stop something once it goes viral? we discuss the issue with it two journalists from the web site daily download. lauren ashburn and howie kurtz. thanks for being here. last tuesday we saw that the associated press sent out this tweet to 1.9 million followers. what exactly happened here? >> the tweet, as you can see here, says "breaking: two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured." everybody went crazy online. it was retweeted 1,800 times to the associated press
and just last week canada announced plans to build a memorial in ottawa, the only former allied nation without one. >> ifill: you can watch videos from today's ceremony online, including speeches from president clinton and elie wiesel. find those on our youtube page. >> woodruff: now, our look at how social media affects and infects the world we live in. newshour political editor christina bellantoni is here with the daily download team. >> reporter: we learned last week that...
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it actually testifies in brussels in ottawa, members have drafted this question in the response from dhs is this has been a success because they stopped so many people from traveling. we haven't said anything to clarify those six temples of success or whether they're examples of cases they have deprived people of their rights. those are not necessarily people convicted of anything and if act appears in general they haven't. impress for success, they look at it and it struck arrest. >> truthfully looking at the recent history of attempted bombing, it might be more worthwhile to spend money and receive training on how to disarm the terrorists. >> it is worth noting terrorist card isn't the only success in a program like this. it has a deterrence effect as well and there might be some her for the decline to try what they were planning. given that, we could have been machines not collect any information at all and when people through them to make them think they're being this way. but they run short on time. are there any others in the audience before we can clute? i have two questions.
it actually testifies in brussels in ottawa, members have drafted this question in the response from dhs is this has been a success because they stopped so many people from traveling. we haven't said anything to clarify those six temples of success or whether they're examples of cases they have deprived people of their rights. those are not necessarily people convicted of anything and if act appears in general they haven't. impress for success, they look at it and it struck arrest. >>...
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actually testify at european hearings and parliament in ottawa. the members of parliament have asked the question. and the response from dhs is it's been a success. we have spotted so many people. they haven't said anything to clarify whether those are example of success or whether those are example of cases which they deprived people of the right. those are not necessarily people convicted of anything. mostly again when success they talk about arrest and you look at it -- [inaudible conversations] >> truthfully looking at the recent history of attempt -- [inaudible] it might be more worthwhile to spend the agency on basic training for american citizens how to disarm a terrorist. >> it's worthing note that terrorists caught isn't suspect the only initial success. it has a deterrence effect as well. there might be a number to decline what they are planning -- [inaudible] given that if that's the major benefit we can have the machine not elect any information at all and run people through them to think they are being -- [laughter] >> we're running s
actually testify at european hearings and parliament in ottawa. the members of parliament have asked the question. and the response from dhs is it's been a success. we have spotted so many people. they haven't said anything to clarify whether those are example of success or whether those are example of cases which they deprived people of the right. those are not necessarily people convicted of anything. mostly again when success they talk about arrest and you look at it -- [inaudible...
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the united states and they carry out a of attacks i must say canada, they are repeatedly attacking ottawa and is a series of attacks we don't do anything to stop the pattern from continuing, the canadians would have the same right to carry out drone strikes against the group attacking them as we claim to have in the case of pakistan. it may be a very beneficial thing to create rules and regulations, but they will have implications for us as well. >> thomas informed earlier five-minute bus. what i would take three questionnaires. but it would give us your questions and sit down and that the best you can in the remaining time. would that be okay? thanks, guys. >> one of the biggest things we have going on with the unconventional warfare is the fact we are not fighting a state bound enemy is winning hearts and minds of the people in countries we are in for now seemingly going against us because we fire more and more missiles. the consensus of how we went or not when, km drone warfare coincided the hearts and minds of people of these countries? >> if president obama in the united states gover
the united states and they carry out a of attacks i must say canada, they are repeatedly attacking ottawa and is a series of attacks we don't do anything to stop the pattern from continuing, the canadians would have the same right to carry out drone strikes against the group attacking them as we claim to have in the case of pakistan. it may be a very beneficial thing to create rules and regulations, but they will have implications for us as well. >> thomas informed earlier five-minute...
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in fact, after i'm finished here today, i'm flying to a conference in ottawa to meet with my international regulatory counterparts. the nrc's international engagement plays a significant role in informing our work. there's a lot to learn from what others are already doing. this has been proven to us time and again, particularly in the area of operating experience. conferences like this are also important for the same reason, and i just want to note that there are quite a few folks from the nrc attending this conference. and i see a table full of them over here. [laughter] regulatory bodies provide an essential perspective in the global non-proliferation discourse. it's the absence of regulatory controls that impede access to peaceful uses of nuclear technology, not the other way around. the more we are able to advance that message, the greater the chances will be that nuclear materials are being used safely and securely worldwide. this, in turn, will contribute to continued successful implementation of the npt. i'm thankful for the opportunity to share these thoughts with you today, and no
in fact, after i'm finished here today, i'm flying to a conference in ottawa to meet with my international regulatory counterparts. the nrc's international engagement plays a significant role in informing our work. there's a lot to learn from what others are already doing. this has been proven to us time and again, particularly in the area of operating experience. conferences like this are also important for the same reason, and i just want to note that there are quite a few folks from the nrc...